Show Breakdown
Furthur
Saturday, February 12, 2011 Odeum Colorado Broomfield, CO |
Setlist
| I: Jam > Truckin > Crazy Fingers > Dark Hollow, Ramble On Rose, Seven Hills of Gold, Cold Rain and Snow, Throwing Stones, Turn On Your Lovelight |
| II: Jam > Shakedown Street, Viola Lee Blues, Bird Song > The Other One > Lady with a Fan > Terrapin > At a Siding > Terrapin Flyer > Death Don't Have No Mercy > Dear Mr. Fantasy > Hey Jude Reprise > One More Saturday Night |
| E: Attics of My Life |
| First ''Dark Hollow'' |
| Thanks Taper Rob and Matt Schatzke |
Reviews
There is one glaring ommission from the set list: A rare Dark Hallow after Crazy Fingers. God these guys rock!!
Denver Man, Colorado
Stupendous!!! This show was at least as sweet as the Saturday Red Rocks show from last year. Loved every minute of it...can't wait for tonight! Every song was spectacular! Thank you Furthur!
Suanne, Nederland
A Stunning and mind-blowing show! Hard to find words to truly capture the musical experience of last night's show. Sometimes words are limited.
I however am compelled to try and write about it... it was one of the best shows I've ever been to. Relatively speaking of course (I got on board in highschool in the 80's), I unfortunately do no have the 60's or 70's to draw from. My first show was Migh High Stadium in the late 80's.
(Anyone out there remember being at the show/s in Egypt? Would love to hear what that was like)
Truckin began and lit an incindeary fire. How true..."What a long strange trip it's been!!" Crazy Fingers eminated into Seven Hills of Gold. I'd like to what Hunter's inspiration was for that one. The number 7 is interesting in itself...
Cold Rain and Snow was appropriate since most of us in the front few rows had waited outside in the cold for hours to be up close and personal. It was worth it...The band went into a smoldering, timely Throwing Stones!
Turn on Your Lovelight was incendiary and reached a creshendo. That song could have kept going on and on..
Second set was full of heart & energy and seemed to tell a story... Viola Lee Blues was electric & charged, woven into a light and sweet Bird Song...this jam progressed into an incredible Terrapin!
At one point I was very conscious of the eternal magic of this band and the power the music has. I wanted it to just wash over my brain and entire being with it's vibrational presence. There's nothing else quite like it.
Bobby's emphatic voice in Death has No Mercy..wow. I really loved Jeff Chimenti's playing in Dear Mr. Fantasy and it was interesting how Hey Jude was added here. That song is so fun to sing too.
Attics encore....a beautiful, lovely ending. The lyrics to that one give me goosebumps.
Thank you to the band for sharing the music with us here in Colorado. Once again we are so grateful to all of you for keeping it alive for us to relish. We love you!
Maggie Rose, Boulder, Co
Great stuff. The first set had the feel of a second set. Lots of fun. They consistently play solid good shows. Any fan of the Grateful Dead would enjoy this. The scene.. Well the weather was warmer. However the wind was brutal. Shakedown was in play. Good fun
TooLeeDoo, TooLeeDoo
Smoking hot shows. The boys really love this venue. They're having as much fun as all the heads. Place was bouncing from start to finish. And unlike most east coast shows, the crowd here knows when not to sing along and actually listen. The band is gonna slay it tonight AGAIN!
adam, los osos, california
Wow...correction! My memory seems to have failed me. My first show was at McNichols in 1990 when I was a senior in high school...not Mile High Stadium.
Maggie Rose, Boulder, Co
P.S. December 12th at McNicols to be exact. I remember shaking it up to NFA!
Maggie Rose, Boulder, Co
i can't believe people have forgotten the Dark Hollow from this extraordinary nite!!! One of my favourite shows ever from Furthur. And I only realized that Dark Hollow was missing because you posted that the one from this spring tour was their first ever??? Not to worry, and don't be surprised if we get the acoustic set at Radio City!!! Makes perfect sense! Think about it, 1980... Peace, Drew
Drew Rider, myrtle beach, SC
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